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Opening Exhibition Tarot, Warburg Institute, London: A deep dive into tarot as a cultural and artistic phenomenon, this exhibition combines historical interpretations with contemporary artistic practices.

January to May 2025

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Installation Trinity Tarot Garden XR, UNESCO, Dolomites: A digital installation merging art, mysticism, and nature within the UNESCO Dolomites, providing a unique XR experience.

September 2024

Vortex – 02 Vortex Treppe

Exhibition The Third Dimension, Kunsthalle Würth, Schwäbisch Hall: This exhibit explores holography as an artistic medium, bringing multidimensional perspectives to life.

June 2024 to October 2025

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International Recognition: Next Reality Award for Meta Alchemia: The innovative XR installation Meta Alchemia received the prestigious Next Reality award for pushing the boundaries of virtual and augmented reality in art.

November 2023

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Exhibition Models of the World, Reiss-Engelhorn Museum, Mannheim: A retrospective of world models spanning from 1985 to 2023, featuring the cutting-edge XR installation Meta Alchemia, which blends digital and philosophical realms.

June 2023 to July 2024

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Exhibition Signs, Würth Museum, Künzelsau: Merging natural sciences with semiotics, this exhibit focused on the "alchemy of signs," offering insights into the interplay between symbols and scientific thought.

January to July 2022

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Exhibition Signs and Wonders, State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich: This exhibition delves into the cosmology of ancient Egyptian traditions, showcasing hieroglyphic symbols and their semiotic significance in a new, expanded context.

March to November 2021

Gazette

Gazette Collectors Edition Stardust: This edition explored the concept of world models, presenting a blend of scientific and philosophical ideas through visual and textual art.

August 2019

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Exhibition Startdust, Center of Advanced Studies (CAS), Munich: In collaboration with the Excellence Cluster Universe, this exhibition bridges astrophysics and art. Scientists from Ludwig Maximilian University and the Max Planck Institute contributed to this exploration of cosmic phenomena through artistic interpretation.

November 2018